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Rooms & Views
The large suite is set over two floors and is accessed via 10 cut-stone steps. It has a living room, views of the garden…
This large suite has a private entrance with 2 double bedrooms located on the first floor with views over the gardens, m…
This spacious room features 3 windows with views over the Palm Gardens and Dingle Bay, towards the mountains. It offers…
Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The spaci…
This ground-floor suite has a hall, bathroom and a large double bed.
This spacious room features view overs the surrounding gardens. It offers free WiFi, a walk-in wardrobe room and a large…
This spacious room features view overs the gardens, Kells and Dingle Bay and the mountains. It offers free Wi-Fi and a l…
This room features a electric kettle, tea/coffee maker and flat-screen TV. It is a DOUBLE Room that can also be a TWIN…
Offering views of the palm garden, the mountains and Dingle Bay, this room has a private bathroom set outside the room.…
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Restaurants nearby
- SolasBib Located in a charming coastal town known for its colourful buildings, Solas is the home of a harmonious marriage between Irish produce and Spanish cooking. Chef-Owner Nicky Foley is a larger-than-life character whose travels in Spain inform the menu, which offers a range of dishes true to the Spanish originals whilst incorporating local ingredients and adding a few subtle twists. There’s a pleasing simplicity here, to both the sensibly priced food and the rustic décor, which combine well with the friendly, welcoming service.17.6km
- Mulcahys Having been a presence in Kenmare since 1995, this smart, warm restaurant has become a part of the town’s fabric, with plenty of the locals contributing to its lively atmosphere. Come for cocktails and snacks in the bar or settle in for the evening to enjoy a menu underpinned by local beef and seafood. The hearty dishes pack in plenty of flavour and are classic at heart, as evidenced by a terrific deconstructed version of a fish pie that shows off all the expected flavours via premium-quality seafood.38.9km
- Landline Situated within the grand Park Hotel Kenmare and overlooking Kenmare Bay, this elegant dining room comes with the added bonus of being decorated with original paintings by Irish artist Sean Scully – the restaurant is even named after one of his works. The kitchen showcases a bounty of prime Irish produce, from scallops and sole to venison and Irish farmhouse cheese – all embellished with precise, well-judged accompaniments. Oenophiles will appreciate the strong choice of classic vintages.39.0km
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Attractions nearby
- Carrauntoohil highest mountain in Ireland24.6km
- MacGillycuddy's Reeks mountain range in Kerry, Ireland27.4km
- Gallarus Oratory church in County Kerry, Ireland23.9km
- Beenkeragh mountain in Kerry, Ireland24.3km
- Killarney National Park national park in Killarney, Co Kerry, Ireland40.6km
- Caher mountain in Kerry, Ireland23.6km
- Baurtregaum mountain in Kerry, Ireland27.6km
- Slieve Mish Mountains mountain range in Kerry, Ireland30.1km
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